With the ability for Windows users to give a single file multiple names, similar to Unix, changes to one name will affect all. For instance, C:HELLO.TXT and C:TEMPTHERE.TXT can both point to the same data in NT2000 or higher.
However, as with any software feature, there are some limitations to consider. The first limitation of FileLink is that the link must be on the same disk. Additionally, for the software to work, the disk-drive must be formatted using NTFS 5 or higher. Finally, the FileLink command will only work on NT2000 or higher operating systems.
Overall, FileLink is a useful software feature that can save Windows users time and effort. With its ability to allow a single file to have multiple names, users can easily manage their files across different directories without the need for duplication. However, users should keep in mind the limitations of the software before utilizing it.
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